In 1973 a local charity in New Zealand raised $850 by selling what items that had been used by the Rolling Stones?… MORE

In 1973 a local charity in New Zealand raised $850 by selling what items that had been used by the Rolling Stones?… MORE
The Who was formerly known as?… MORE
The rock guitarist became the first rock performer to record on digital equipment in the Los Angeles’ Record Plant Studio in 1979.
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In 2001 this guitarist was fired from the band…… MORE
Moe is no stooge! He loves riding in cars and would be a great running partner.… MORE
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Don’t miss Joe Bonamassa at Memorial Auditorium on March 3rd! Click here for ticket details and to buy online. … MORE
Leiah loves people and other dogs and she just needs a best friend with patience to help her come out of her shell!… MORE
420 Flashback 1-29-20 Before Motley Crew, Tommy Lee played with? Room No. 9 Suite 19 The Keyholes Answer: Suite 19… MORE
Who played keyboards on Kid Rock’s hit “All Summer Long”?… MORE
During Disturbed’s hometown concert at Chicago’s United Center on March 8, the band’s pyrotechnics inadvertently caused “minor damage” to six of the Chicago Bulls’ championship banners from Michael Jordan’s era. The banners were removed before the Bulls home game on March 10 , with an arena spokesperson saying, “United Center is currently working with the…
On Friday (March 14), Iron Maiden announced on Instagram that Universal Pictures Content Group has begun production on a documentary chronicling the legendary heavy metal band’s 50-year career. The film is set for international release in the fall, with U.S. distribution details yet to be confirmed. The rock doc will take fans on an “emotive…
Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder announced a partnership with Major League Baseball on Friday that will have the Seattle Mariners and San Diego Padres competing annually for the Vedder Cup, while supporting Epidermolysis Bullosa research. The winning team of the six-game series – featuring clubs from Vedder’s former hometown of San Diego and his current home…
Longtime ZZ Top drummer Frank Beard is taking a temporary leave from the band’s current tour due to health issues. While no specific details were provided about the nature of his ailment, ZZ Top’s management released a statement revealing that Beard has to undergo an unnamed health procedure that requires his immediate attention, but they…